Of the places we considered, Camp New Hope was my preference for my daughter’s wedding next year. It is big, informal, outdoorsy but with nice indoor space, very close to where we live, and inexpensive.
I took these pictures yesterday – it’s late August so everything is kind of burnt up from the sun.

The entrance to Camp New Hope
The guy who runs it is very kind and accommodating. I’ve played a number of weddings there and found the venue very pleasant.

Dogwood Cabin at Camp New Hope
There are two biggish cabins on site which can be rented for the weekend of your wedding, for people who don’t like to drive. The cabins have kitchens so you can settle in and have a vacation weekend!

New Hope Camp pavilion
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[/caption]The dining hall is large, air-conditioned, and L-shaped, so you can have one activity at one end and another at the other. Also, they have chairs and tables so you don’t have to go to the trouble and expense of renting them.

Fleming Lodge at Camp New Hope
Fleming Lodge, which is close by the dining hall, is smaller but nicer: it has a wood floor, I’ve done contradances there. It has a porch where people sometimes put food and/or drink.

Picnic Pavilion at Camp New Hope
There are several pavilions, some larger, some smaller; I’m a mentor with the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program in Carrboro NC and they sponsor family get-togethers at Camp New Hope, with volleyball on the grass and tons of people in the pavilion for a fried-chicken feast.
Also, having the pavilion means if it rains, or if it’s very hot, there’s shelter for you and your guests.

Field at Camp New Hope
My daughter decided the camp was too rustic for her, but for an informal affair it would be wonderful. The next post will give prices.
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